Kennedy Shifts Focus to Nutrition and Safety as Midterms Loom
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will prioritize nutrition and food safety in upcoming Congressional appearances, steering clear of vaccine-related controversies. This shift comes as health policy discussions are refocused ahead of the midterm elections to garner support for President Trump and the Republican Party.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to present a revised focus on nutrition and food safety during Congressional hearings, deliberately avoiding contentious topics like vaccination overhaul and autism causes. This strategic move aligns with efforts by the Trump administration to spotlight less controversial health policies before the crucial midterm elections.
According to insiders, the White House has guided health officials to pivot toward popular issues to bolster Republican standings in Congress. Kennedy, an outspoken critic of vaccines, recently experienced a setback after legal challenges obstructed his attempts to reform U.S. vaccine policies.
With Congress set to discuss the health aspects of the Trump administration's 2027 budget, Kennedy faces scrutiny over proposed funding cuts and healthcare cost concerns. His testimony emphasizes achievements in health initiatives but omits mention of his anti-vaccine stance, reflecting a focused narrative to appeal to broad voter interests.
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